Programme
09:30 am - 05:30 pm
Agenda
9.30 Registration
10.00 Opening: Johann Massoner, ENIAC-Austria, Michael Wiesmüller, BMVIT
Micro- and Nanoelectronic Challenges, Chair: Klaus Bernhardt, FEEI
• | Trends and opportunities along Europe‘s grand societal challenges, Luc Van den hove, IMEC |
• | European vision to leverage innovation and industrialization in Horizon 2020 and beyond, Khalil Rouhana, European Commission |
• | ENIAC JU as implementing instrument of the KET policies in Nanoelectronics, Andreas Wild, ENIAC Joint Untertaking |
• | Micro- and Nanoelectronics made in Austria: Enabler to cope with grand societal challenges, Martin Schrems, ams |
• | Austrian vision to leverage innovation and industrialization in the area of Micro- and Nanotechnologies beyond 2013, Michael Wiesmüller, BMVIT |
Networking Lunch 12.30 – 13.30
Afternoon 13.30 – 16.30 Expert Talks
Austrian Micro- and Nanoelectronic supply chain in view of the grand societal challenges mobility and/or energy efficiency, Chair: Anton Köck, AIT
• | The Automotive Industry: Facilitating Innovation in Microelectronics, Josef Affenzeller, AVL |
• | The focus on Micro- and Nanoelectronics innovation at research institutes, Wolfgang Bösch, TU-Graz |
• | Research, Development, Innovation and IP at semiconductor companies, Michael Jerne, NXP |
Break
Role of leading edge C-MOS expertise for system design and market outlook, Chair: Markus Pistauer, CISC Semiconductor
• | Future of Micro- and Nanoelectronics in view of a leading and internationally acting semiconductor company, Thomas Bauernfeind / Burkhard Neurauter, Intel |
• | Sub-100 nm Technology – a challenge for European Chip Vendors, Bernd Lemaitre, Lantiq |
• | Global Markets for semiconductor – Microelectronics, Hendrik Abma, ESIA – European Association of Semiconductor Industry |
Break
Summary, Johann Massoner, ENIAC-Austria
16:30 Get Together with light refreshments
